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i really do. >> reporter: jonathan winters was 87. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. don't forget, we are back on the air tonight with an all new "rock center" at 10:00/9:00 central. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, will look for you back here on monday night. in the meantime please have a good weekend. in the meantime please have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com now. >>> good evening on this friday night i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. we begin with the latest on the investigation of a sexual assault on a 15-year-old teenager named audrie pott. she took her own life days after the attack. it is a troubling story we reported last night. our usual policy is not to identify the victims of sexual assault or suicide. but in this case her parents want her name and face to be shown in an effort to prevent this from happening to anyone else. we have seve
i really do. >> reporter: jonathan winters was 87. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is our broadcast on a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. don't forget, we are back on the air tonight with an all new "rock center" at 10:00/9:00 central. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, will look for you back here on monday night. in the meantime please have a good weekend. in the meantime please...
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>> shepard: jonathan hunt in new york tonight. jonathan, thanks. the louisville cardinals basketball player kevin ware says he will be back on the court this weekend with his team at the final four in atlanta. he won't be playing, of course, after he shattered his leg in front of thousands of fans and millions of television viewers on sunday, but doctors gave him the all-clear to travel with the team for its matchup against the wichita state shockers. ware, who now walks with the aid of some crutches even showed up at a news conference today with his coach. the injury sucked the energy from the arena during the cardinals game on sunday against duke. but louisville managed to overcome the loss ofware and win in a big way. and now we know it wasware himself who fired up his fellow cardinals as paramedics worked to immobilize his leg. i talked with him and he was very impressive earlier today on "studio b." i asked him what was going through his head. >> when i saw my leg, it was kind of like this can't be real. like this isn't -- this isn't something
>> shepard: jonathan hunt in new york tonight. jonathan, thanks. the louisville cardinals basketball player kevin ware says he will be back on the court this weekend with his team at the final four in atlanta. he won't be playing, of course, after he shattered his leg in front of thousands of fans and millions of television viewers on sunday, but doctors gave him the all-clear to travel with the team for its matchup against the wichita state shockers. ware, who now walks with the aid of...
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jonathan, thank you very much. about 120 people are still in the hospital being treated for various wounds. they went to emergency rooms all over the city. don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these injuries, these terrible, horrific injuries that doctors are describing as something you would see from a battlefield in afghanistan or iraq that we've -- soldiers have suffered for the past ten years or more. they are -- limbs blown off, traumatic head injuries. the youngest victim is a two-year-old boy. we can report that he is being prepped for surgery right now at boston's children's hospital. now, many of the victims didn't make it to the hospitals right away, but there's a good reason for that and that is because there were
jonathan, thank you very much. about 120 people are still in the hospital being treated for various wounds. they went to emergency rooms all over the city. don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these...
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jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he is running. so -- he is running to get away. an innocent victim. it is not at all related to this except that he was victimized in this bombing, according to many sources we spoke with. >> let's go to kristin welker. kristin we heard from jay carney a short time ago with the white house update on at least their perspective of the investigation and expectations here. >> that's right. and they are monitoring this right now. i can tell you, upstairs of course president obama has been in constant contact with the fbi, dhs as this investigation has unravelled. there
jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he...
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jonathan? >> boston police radio to the point this device or devices were in trash cans, now are warning all its officers to be very careful of all trash con containers. that coming from boston police radio. they're also saying no cell phone use is to be allowed. it may be they're shutting down the entire cell phone apparatus in downtown boston right now. if these were sophisticated devices it is possible, of course, they could be -- it is possible to trigger an explosive device using a cell phone rather than a timer affectioned to that device. so that could speck to that kind of fear. but again, shep, we don't know -- we know from one boston.com reporter on the ground that the explosions were 15 to 20 seconds apart. >> shepard: well, we'll find out about time. i have brand new information from one of the fine hospitals in boston. the er at mass general, which is ones of the finest ers in the nation, the people who arrived under good hands this day, but the news is not good. ten patients with a
jonathan? >> boston police radio to the point this device or devices were in trash cans, now are warning all its officers to be very careful of all trash con containers. that coming from boston police radio. they're also saying no cell phone use is to be allowed. it may be they're shutting down the entire cell phone apparatus in downtown boston right now. if these were sophisticated devices it is possible, of course, they could be -- it is possible to trigger an explosive device using a...
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melissa: but, jonathan, i mean, take apart this argument. if he's in 500, is that your cost at the mine? >> sure. melissa: is that your cost in total in. >> that's our cost per ounce, $550 an ounce. and we've been investing -- at our core we run a fund, so we have a fairly diversified -- melissa: yeah. you're private equity, right? >> that's correct. we've actually been in the mining business since 1986. so ww've been around the business for a while. and we look at it a little bit different, maybe a little more pragmatically from what wee seeing. i think the sector itself has some challenges surrounding emerging market risks which is what's happening and where you may see assets getting socialized. the sector's also facing burgeoning cap -- melissa: let me let jonathan in one more time. i say to you, jonathan, he's not saying the price -- we've had other people saying gold's going to 2,000, 3,000. he's saying i'm in at 550, so i'm good. >> well, you know, forgive me. i mean, i take -- anyone who's had a house arrest from the sec as our other
melissa: but, jonathan, i mean, take apart this argument. if he's in 500, is that your cost at the mine? >> sure. melissa: is that your cost in total in. >> that's our cost per ounce, $550 an ounce. and we've been investing -- at our core we run a fund, so we have a fairly diversified -- melissa: yeah. you're private equity, right? >> that's correct. we've actually been in the mining business since 1986. so ww've been around the business for a while. and we look at it a little...
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jonathan? >> shep, first the timing of this. the last runners actually were recorded crossing the finish line at 2:57 eastern time that gives you a pretty accurate picture of exactly when those two explosions ripped through the scene. one first, then another. about 14 seconds apart by our count as we listened to the explosions on the video that you saw. now, it appears, according to all the experts, that they were on some sort of timer device. now it could have been a timer attached to each of those explosive devices but more likely, according to the experts i spoken to they were remotely detonated, possibly using cell phones. that is why we were told at the time that cell phone traffic had been shutdown. although a couple of the cell phone companies said that they were not requested to do so. but it appeared to a lot of people that cell phones had been blocked. there was not a lot of structural damage. these were not huge devices in that sense. but they were clearly able to do a lot of damage to the people, many of them gathere
jonathan? >> shep, first the timing of this. the last runners actually were recorded crossing the finish line at 2:57 eastern time that gives you a pretty accurate picture of exactly when those two explosions ripped through the scene. one first, then another. about 14 seconds apart by our count as we listened to the explosions on the video that you saw. now, it appears, according to all the experts, that they were on some sort of timer device. now it could have been a timer attached to...
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jonathan? >> reporter: and good evening to you, and of the thousands that the fbi has been combing through, those were the photos they are now focusing on. it was a rather chilling reveal, and i want to get right into that press conference held by the fbi a short while ago where they formally introduced us to suspect one and suspect two in both photos and surveillance video, and we'll show you those in a second. take a close look. suspect one there with thect tw backwards white baseball cap. according to the fbi they were seen together, walking together with suspicious backpacks, they are saying. they parted ways, and that is when the fbi says suspect two with that white baseball cap was seen dropping off that suspicious package, that backpack in the location of the second explosion. now let's get to that surveillance video just a few blocks away from where we're standing here on boylston street. you see the two suspects walking together, just a few frames after this is when they part ways. sus
jonathan? >> reporter: and good evening to you, and of the thousands that the fbi has been combing through, those were the photos they are now focusing on. it was a rather chilling reveal, and i want to get right into that press conference held by the fbi a short while ago where they formally introduced us to suspect one and suspect two in both photos and surveillance video, and we'll show you those in a second. take a close look. suspect one there with thect tw backwards white baseball...
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jonathan, you have another or different take on this? >> well, i wouldn't quarrel, in essence, with what evans has layed out. certainly, there's a lot, a lot to argue for sort of viewing this as something that is somewhat different from what we've seen before. i do, however, find a certain irony that there seems almost in some quarters a wistful nostalgia for kim jung-il, that paragon of rationally, what have you. [laughter] and not to mention that, for grandpa himself going back a little farther. so much of what we see here has, dare i say, a very, very contrived quality. this is a manufactured crisis, but it is a predominantly, i believe, for domestic purposes in north korea. but it's additionally a calculation that suggests to me that young mr. kim, or as i fondly like to call him, 3.0, that he sees this as the basis for a certain, creating a certain legitimacy in the eyes of his own people and, curiously, he may think in the eyes of the outside world. because that frustration that north korea feels that no one, no major power, no pow
jonathan, you have another or different take on this? >> well, i wouldn't quarrel, in essence, with what evans has layed out. certainly, there's a lot, a lot to argue for sort of viewing this as something that is somewhat different from what we've seen before. i do, however, find a certain irony that there seems almost in some quarters a wistful nostalgia for kim jung-il, that paragon of rationally, what have you. [laughter] and not to mention that, for grandpa himself going back a little...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight, a conversation with scholar jonathan reuter -- jonathan rieder on a discussion about martin luther king fighting against jim crow. thank you for joining us on the conversation about the moral courage of dr. king coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. take a on april -- tavis: on april 12, 50 years ago, martin luther king allowed himself to be arrested and put in the birmingham, alabama jail cell where he read a newspaper that quoted moderate what energies as saying that they were extreme and untimely. at the time, he wrote an eloquent letter in response. sociology professor jonathan rieder has taken a closer look at t
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight, a conversation with scholar jonathan reuter -- jonathan rieder on a discussion about martin luther king fighting against jim crow. thank you for joining us on the conversation about the moral courage of dr. king coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely...
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. >> jonathan. >> it is what we all feared after 9/11. not that there would be another major terrorist attack, although that was on our minds. that there would be a smaller attack. some kind of a neighborhood or a ballgame or a marathon. we do not know whether this was a couple of kids doing a copycat stuff or they are part of a sleeper cell. what is troubling about this it is not a sophisticated plot months in the making. it was too easy. it was too simple. it was rudimentary. that is what is frustrating and scary about it. >> charles. >> we do not know. we know who did it. we are not sure how many. we are not sure why. there is a pattern of self- radicalized people living in america. we have the time square bomber, who did not succeed. -radicalized pakistani american. we have the fort hood shooter, a physician in the army. he goes out and he shoots 13 colleagues. that havetwo kids been here a decade. be on the one that at large right now, was a regular american. obviously something changed. he is not a regular american anymore. attack,
. >> jonathan. >> it is what we all feared after 9/11. not that there would be another major terrorist attack, although that was on our minds. that there would be a smaller attack. some kind of a neighborhood or a ballgame or a marathon. we do not know whether this was a couple of kids doing a copycat stuff or they are part of a sleeper cell. what is troubling about this it is not a sophisticated plot months in the making. it was too easy. it was too simple. it was rudimentary. that...
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>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe, i think i can call you joe now since you're not in congress anymore. you know, that's kind of -- that's the kind of level of debate saying it's people like you who cause us to be hit by terrorists. that's what lowers the whole tenner of the conversation. makes it very hard to have reasonable, good policy-making. the emotion you apply to the issue is frankly very harmful to protecting us. >> it's the inability, jonathan, of people like you to recognize that we're at war. >> mr. walsh, thank you so much. i'm afraid we've run out of time. joe walsh, jonathan a
>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because...
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and here in new york is msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, a columnist for "bloomberg view." professor, hooray for hollywood. the rnc is doing it up in style, dressing up their same old platform in a brand new coat and tails. i thought we were going to get extreme makeover uncut gop and instead this seems like c-span reruns of ralph reid's greatest hits. >> absolutely right. to put it into historical concept, they're looking for next ronald reagan or charleton heston but they're stuck with bedtime for bonzo. the reality is this, the republic chance in two measures are out of step. first of all, the polling that indicates 53% of american people are behind gay marriage, that a man and a man or a woman and a woman should be able to marry each other and love each other in a court with their own divinely appointed principles of charity toward each other. on the other hand, even if the polls were horribly against it, it's a moral position. during the civil rights movement, i'm sure many americans weren't in support for civil rights for african-american people, but the nation eventu
and here in new york is msnbc political analyst jonathan alter, a columnist for "bloomberg view." professor, hooray for hollywood. the rnc is doing it up in style, dressing up their same old platform in a brand new coat and tails. i thought we were going to get extreme makeover uncut gop and instead this seems like c-span reruns of ralph reid's greatest hits. >> absolutely right. to put it into historical concept, they're looking for next ronald reagan or charleton heston but...
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mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> the bombing at the boston marathon and the subsequent investigation has brought security concerns once again to the forefront for all of us. joining me now to talk about the event's impact is mitch ilber of k2 intelligence and investigative and risk analytics consulting firm, founded by jewels crowle of crowle security, pioneer of the investigations industry. previously mitch supervised the nypd's ongoing terrorism related activities as a director. mitch, it
mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages,he ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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jonathan elias, thank you from wbz. jonathan was mentioning the people who were wounded. they are now being treated in some of the nation's best hospitals and don daylor is at one of them, massachusetts general hospital. don, what do you know? >> reporter: the doctors are saying had there not been so many first responders at the scene of the tragedy there to care for the runners there probably would have been many more fatalities. as it is, though, the people who were brought to places like massachusetts general in the boston area suffered terrible injuries. the two bombs left scores of injured, the scene reminiscent of a war zone. medical tents set up for the race were quickly transformed into emergency rooms where nurses treated lacerations, broken bones, and severe injuries to legs and feet. >> what really surprised me was the number of people and just the -- really the amount of blood, the amount of injuries. >> one woman had lost her leg, lots of bleeding. some children were involved as well and we took care of the ones that we could and got them into the ambulance a
jonathan elias, thank you from wbz. jonathan was mentioning the people who were wounded. they are now being treated in some of the nation's best hospitals and don daylor is at one of them, massachusetts general hospital. don, what do you know? >> reporter: the doctors are saying had there not been so many first responders at the scene of the tragedy there to care for the runners there probably would have been many more fatalities. as it is, though, the people who were brought to places...
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jonathan, what do you think? >> well, quote i think it was general mac arthur, melissa, old soldiers don't die, they just fade away. and apple here in 2013 is one of those old soldiers. this is a stock not so dissimilar to microsoft in 2001, 2002. probably a market perform, but i think apple's days of really leading the market higher and being that dominant growth stock are very much over as evidenced by the fact that the broad market has rallied sharply amendment ooze p -- even as apple has lagged. i exct the stock to really struggle in the coming months. melissa: charles, jonathan thinks this stock has jumped the shark. >> low expectations often create opportunity, but jonathan's right about one thing. we just talked about how netflix reinvented themselves. apple became famous, essentlly,lmost for being a design comny and reinventing itself and industries over can and over again. there's a lot of question marks over there. the only thing they benefit right now is the fact that we expect disaster. wall street's
jonathan, what do you think? >> well, quote i think it was general mac arthur, melissa, old soldiers don't die, they just fade away. and apple here in 2013 is one of those old soldiers. this is a stock not so dissimilar to microsoft in 2001, 2002. probably a market perform, but i think apple's days of really leading the market higher and being that dominant growth stock are very much over as evidenced by the fact that the broad market has rallied sharply amendment ooze p -- even as apple...
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. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him out. we did take photos. probably 30 minutes later, i'm guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time that he did back down and let us do our job, now he's covered his window, started throwing
. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better...
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let's move on to possible action from a request from jonathan and mayor lee conduct coincide on behalf of mr. paralleling man a left hand architect on the historic preservation commission >> thank you i'm jonathan i'm a practicing architect here in san francisco and now serving on the prehistoric commission. >> i'm quite honored by mayor lee selecting me to position to be able to serve the supply in a a captain that i both love and care about historic buildings in san francisco. and in my practice over the last 18 or 19 years i continue to work on projects throughout san francisco. they do account for about 70 percent of my business is in san francisco or projects in san francisco. so given the fact the seat that i sit on in the prehistoric preservation commissions has is credentials that i hold. there is is clearly a conflict with section 225 will 4 with presenting my work to - continuing my work or the plan checkers in the planning and building inspection. i have a small firm i had since 1995 in the city and i was up to about 7 people in the 2000 these now we're up to four for the mo
let's move on to possible action from a request from jonathan and mayor lee conduct coincide on behalf of mr. paralleling man a left hand architect on the historic preservation commission >> thank you i'm jonathan i'm a practicing architect here in san francisco and now serving on the prehistoric commission. >> i'm quite honored by mayor lee selecting me to position to be able to serve the supply in a a captain that i both love and care about historic buildings in san francisco. and...
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joining us now, portfolio manager with capitalists pig hedge fun jonathan. >> hi. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> here's the question. where are the openings, jonathan, and in particular are they in a particular part of the country or professions or types of positions with these openings? >> there are openings out there. employers want to hire. they want to expand their businesses. they want to profit. i think the reason they're not actually turning those openings into hired employees is that unfortunately we've made it that much harder and more expensive for employers to hire employees. you know, effect the posted salary you see. it costs an employer anywhere between one and a half and three times an employer's salary -- an employee's salary to bring them on board. then, of course, you add onto that the taxes, the business regulations, environmental regulations, obama care, and the nrlb. essentially we've made hiring, especially a full-time employee, too much of a risk. >> what would make these companies more willing to hire? >> i think more than anything
joining us now, portfolio manager with capitalists pig hedge fun jonathan. >> hi. good to see you. >> great to see you. >> here's the question. where are the openings, jonathan, and in particular are they in a particular part of the country or professions or types of positions with these openings? >> there are openings out there. employers want to hire. they want to expand their businesses. they want to profit. i think the reason they're not actually turning those...
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jonathan kohlberg, are you here? would you like to make any comments? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jonathan goldberg ~ and i am proud to submit my nomination to the graffiti advisory board representing an organization in san francisco beautiful. it is our mission to create and protect the civic live ability of the city. it is my honor to go ahead and extend these values into my own personal life. i'm a proud volunteer with local neighborhood groups along the divisadero corridor and with the pan handle park stewards, and i would really relish the opportunity to go ahead and provide some of the knowledge that i have gathered over my years of service at san francisco beautiful and apply that on the graffiti advisory board. thank you for your consideration today. >> thank you for your interest on this committee. is there any public comment on this? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> colleagues, can we move the nomination of jonathan goldberg for seat 13 of the graffiti advisory board forward and continue consideration of seat 1
jonathan kohlberg, are you here? would you like to make any comments? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jonathan goldberg ~ and i am proud to submit my nomination to the graffiti advisory board representing an organization in san francisco beautiful. it is our mission to create and protect the civic live ability of the city. it is my honor to go ahead and extend these values into my own personal life. i'm a proud volunteer with local neighborhood groups along the divisadero...
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jonathan hunt working this all afternoon. he is live with us. jonathan? >> shep, we have just heard from the medical examiner's office that the body of tamerlan tsarnaev cannot be released to anyone other than the widow catherine russell until she actually formally waives her legal rights. the medical examiner's office tells us she can't do that tonight because the office is closed. the earliest she could do it is tomorrow morning. the statement she released through her attorney reading it is catherine russell's wish that his remains be released to tsarnaev family and we will communicate her wishes to the proper authorities. simply isn't enough. we are also learning through the reporting of fox 25 boston that tsarnaev tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle has reached out to the islamic society of boston in cambridge for help in one claiming the body and secondly, arranging a funeral. and until the body is released, shep, we, of course, cannot know the cause of death. shep? >> shepard: jonathan, thanks. and on this day in 1993, a crazed tennis fan ran on to the court
jonathan hunt working this all afternoon. he is live with us. jonathan? >> shep, we have just heard from the medical examiner's office that the body of tamerlan tsarnaev cannot be released to anyone other than the widow catherine russell until she actually formally waives her legal rights. the medical examiner's office tells us she can't do that tonight because the office is closed. the earliest she could do it is tomorrow morning. the statement she released through her attorney reading...
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also jonathan chait, a writer for "new york" magazine. jodi, are you as offended as everybody else seems to be the president called an attorney general the best-looking in the country? >> you know, i see why this is not a great story for the president, because kamala harris is a brainy, up and coming politician and it is a little strange that her national introduction to the political stage is a discussion about whether or not it was okay for the president to call her pretty or not. but that said, i would caution against making too much out of this. he was trying to pay her a compliment. it was kind of an awkward compliment. it was a faux pas but he was trying to be nice. i would say this is in a different category than the worst thing the president probably ever said gender wise which was you're likeable enough, hillary clinton. he said you're likeable enough, hillary, during a 2008 presidential debate and that really did not go over well for him gender-wise because it was dismissive, it was condescending, and this compliment is really n
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i want to bring jonathan dienst back in. a number of your sources in the nation's capitol, what are your hearing? >> this is precautionary. no final tests in. the statement they told us earlier today, a letter addressed to the president was received at a remote screening facility containing a suspicious substance. we are working closely with capitol police. the letters are similar to the one sent to the capitol, so therefore, you have two letters, probably sent by the same snrt that is now being investigated if any dangerous substance is included inside these mailings. again, they were off site locations. no 100% confirmation. but official field testing is what raised the concern. again, the secret service taking this one very seriously given what happened on the capitol yesterday. >> pete, are you still there? is pete still there? we don't have pete. jonathan, i'll pose the question to you for folks who may not be -- oh, pete is this. how customary is this, pete? i think we heard kristen welker, quite frankly, there are a n
i want to bring jonathan dienst back in. a number of your sources in the nation's capitol, what are your hearing? >> this is precautionary. no final tests in. the statement they told us earlier today, a letter addressed to the president was received at a remote screening facility containing a suspicious substance. we are working closely with capitol police. the letters are similar to the one sent to the capitol, so therefore, you have two letters, probably sent by the same snrt that is...
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questioning jay carney, like jonathan carl last week, because it is an insummit -- insult to listen, report something and then the next day find out it is not true. that is because the white house is overhyping the impact of sequester and saying they did not deal fairly with republicans when it comes to a deadline. >>steve: jay carney said the law was inflexible but now we're finding ways to move money around. like we predicted. >>brian: we showed you this video. rutgers basketball coach rice and the university facing heat. yesterday a video showed the coach assaulting his players in various practices. the school knew about it. live now at the rutgers campus with more on this and the aftermath. >> good morning, brian. it's not just the assault people are talking about. it's also the verbal
questioning jay carney, like jonathan carl last week, because it is an insummit -- insult to listen, report something and then the next day find out it is not true. that is because the white house is overhyping the impact of sequester and saying they did not deal fairly with republicans when it comes to a deadline. >>steve: jay carney said the law was inflexible but now we're finding ways to move money around. like we predicted. >>brian: we showed you this video. rutgers basketball...
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. >> eric: jonathan, i am guessing you don't like the idea? >> you getting more subsidy and wealth destruction. they subsidize you to go to college and you have $25,000 in student loans now it's going to subsidize so you can live in area so you can pay off the loans you were supposed toed pay off in the first place. $25,000 in student debt is because of the government intervention. this is more of the same. using taxpayer dollars to benefit certain constituencies at the benefit of others. you need employers to actually invest in the community, not subsidies. >> they are going to spend that money anyway. i see them spending in a positive way then go down the drain. if you look at the history of agencies in any city you will see that works. >> eric: this isn't the free market. i'm not sure where you are at on this. free market would let these people who are graduates go find a job. >> i also think it's the state being somewhat free thinking in saying, hey we have a problem. let's come up with a way to do this. we're not getting help from the col
. >> eric: jonathan, i am guessing you don't like the idea? >> you getting more subsidy and wealth destruction. they subsidize you to go to college and you have $25,000 in student loans now it's going to subsidize so you can live in area so you can pay off the loans you were supposed toed pay off in the first place. $25,000 in student debt is because of the government intervention. this is more of the same. using taxpayer dollars to benefit certain constituencies at the benefit of...
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their names were alex garcia and jonathan doogie. so what happens with just a clay at that point was that a sheriff's deputy went out to luke air force base and talked to the person they earlier talked to on the phone and got a copy of their report and realize that the gun had been given back to these boys and so he then had the addresses of those boys in both lived within a mile of the temple. they both went to high school in the small town close to that, and he found one of the two boys it was the one i have a gun, the 22 rifle. he asked the boy if he knew about the murders and he said no, he didn't hear the asked him if he had a 22 rifle and he said i do but it's not mine. i borrowed it. the deputy asked if he could take the rifle for testing testd the boy said sure. so that officer then and this sheriff's deputy left their and went back downtown where the sheriff's office had its main office and announced that he had the murder weapon. it was a jocular kind of thing but he made that announcement and it was immediately told by the
their names were alex garcia and jonathan doogie. so what happens with just a clay at that point was that a sheriff's deputy went out to luke air force base and talked to the person they earlier talked to on the phone and got a copy of their report and realize that the gun had been given back to these boys and so he then had the addresses of those boys in both lived within a mile of the temple. they both went to high school in the small town close to that, and he found one of the two boys it...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> jonathan. then we have claw dean and richard anderson. >> >> i am jonathan and lived in noe valley for about 30 years. i remember taking my car to dan's so i remember that lot and most it is carinations. i am pleased to hear that this conversion meets the technical requirements. it meets the good government ideals that our supervisor supports, and it meets so much of what our community is about, and i wanted to briefly talk about something maybe a little subjective but it's the spiritual character of what goes on. some years ago peter invited me to join a group called the center for community at noe valley and the people in the group were such interesting characters as michael and debra from goodwill and extraordinary characters including a minister from noe valley and the idea was to create a landing and launching pad for a spirit of a community. after the earthquake, after the giants win the world series there is a spirit of unity that comes. it's a tragedy like the earthquake or glorrous lik
thank you. >> thank you. >> jonathan. then we have claw dean and richard anderson. >> >> i am jonathan and lived in noe valley for about 30 years. i remember taking my car to dan's so i remember that lot and most it is carinations. i am pleased to hear that this conversion meets the technical requirements. it meets the good government ideals that our supervisor supports, and it meets so much of what our community is about, and i wanted to briefly talk about something...
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. >> woodruff: and we remember jonathan winters-- the comedian who mastered improvisation and brought laughter to generations of fans. >> i think comedy and whether i think it's the rarest thing-- i'm sure others hopefully would agree-- that laughter is probably one of the rarest things we have. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p.ade a commitment to the gulf. d everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebra
. >> woodruff: and we remember jonathan winters-- the comedian who mastered improvisation and brought laughter to generations of fans. >> i think comedy and whether i think it's the rarest thing-- i'm sure others hopefully would agree-- that laughter is probably one of the rarest things we have. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the...
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jonathan, thank you very much. we are looking at new videotape coming in. this occurred just shy of 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern time when the boston marathon was attacked today by two bombs that exploded, one near the finish line, one a couple of blocks from the finish line. at least two people have been killed. many have been wounded we understand there's something on the order of 50 people being treated at the boston hospitals. some of them are in critical condition. the first explosion occurred just before 3:00 and the second explosion followed. this is a still photograph of the second explosion. this followed by only about 15 seconds or so thousands of people lined this route cheering on the runners. this is the explosion near the finish line right there. it's a very short piece of videotape that's behind the blue fences where all the spectators. you see the runner in the middle of the frame falling down to the street just from the concussive force of the blast that occurred there. the police have now confirmed for us there were two bombs that were
jonathan, thank you very much. we are looking at new videotape coming in. this occurred just shy of 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern time when the boston marathon was attacked today by two bombs that exploded, one near the finish line, one a couple of blocks from the finish line. at least two people have been killed. many have been wounded we understand there's something on the order of 50 people being treated at the boston hospitals. some of them are in critical condition. the first explosion...
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jonathan, i'd like for you to standby for just a moment. we want to go to wnbc investigator reporter jonathan dienst. what can you tell us about these developments to be the? >> i can echo much of what pete williams was reporting, our justice correspondent a short time ago. we spoke with a law enforcement source who tells us there's a stronger possibility that the events of this evening are linked to the marathon bombings that took place. he said there are, quote, visual and physical evidence suggesting it is linked and that it looks more likely. these are quotes. and -- but, but it is not definitive. and there's work to be done in terms of positively identifying the suspects who are in custody here tonight. one of them who we're told from a law enforcement source was shot during this wild shootout and chase that took place from about 10:45 this evening till about 2:30 in the morning. but that increasingly, the quote, stronger possibility that the incidents of tonight are linked to the bombing. again, this all started with the shooting of a
jonathan, i'd like for you to standby for just a moment. we want to go to wnbc investigator reporter jonathan dienst. what can you tell us about these developments to be the? >> i can echo much of what pete williams was reporting, our justice correspondent a short time ago. we spoke with a law enforcement source who tells us there's a stronger possibility that the events of this evening are linked to the marathon bombings that took place. he said there are, quote, visual and physical...
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jonathan, thank you very much. we are looking at new videotape coming in. this occurred just shy of 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern time when the boston marathon was attacked today by two bombs that exploded, one near the finish line, one a couple of blocks from the finish line. at least two people have been killed. many have been wounded we understand there's something on the order of 50 people being treated at the boston hospitals. some of them are in critical condition. the first explosion occurred just before 3:00 and the second explosion followed. this is a still photograph of the second explosion. this followed by only about 15 seconds or so thousands of people lined this route cheering on the runners. this is the explosion near the finish line right there. it's a very short piece of videotape that's behind the blue fences where all the spectators. you see the runner in the middle of the frame falling down to the street just from the concussive force of the blast that occurred there. the police have now confirmed for us there were two bombs that were
jonathan, thank you very much. we are looking at new videotape coming in. this occurred just shy of 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern time when the boston marathon was attacked today by two bombs that exploded, one near the finish line, one a couple of blocks from the finish line. at least two people have been killed. many have been wounded we understand there's something on the order of 50 people being treated at the boston hospitals. some of them are in critical condition. the first explosion...
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what jonathan just said is absolutely right. the republican party right now is beholden to the most extreme that they don't have to worry if they are up for re-election. it's senators that are statewide and governorships that have to make sure that they are appealing to the majority of the country. and that's not the case for a lot of the house republicans. >> jonathan, we're not just talking about them coming together. i mean, they are really fighting it. you have mike huckabee and the religious right just absolutely threatening the party. listen to this. >> do you ever see the party pivoting on gay marriage? >> they might but they are going to lose a lot of their base because evangelicals are going to walk. it's not because it's anti-homosexual move. but we base it on an objective standard. >> i mean, when you look, jonathan, at the support from same-sex marriage among republicans in may of 2012, 13% supported his position. now in less than a year that number has jumped to 37%. why can't the gop leaders do the same? >> well, l
what jonathan just said is absolutely right. the republican party right now is beholden to the most extreme that they don't have to worry if they are up for re-election. it's senators that are statewide and governorships that have to make sure that they are appealing to the majority of the country. and that's not the case for a lot of the house republicans. >> jonathan, we're not just talking about them coming together. i mean, they are really fighting it. you have mike huckabee and the...
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joining me now, jonathan capehart and angela rye. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, the outrage. what do you think this is really all about? >> more time to buy for distraction. they really don't want to focus on the real issues impacting us right now, rev. we have a situation where here rubio is in the gang of eight needing to roll out this immigration bill this week. instead of focusing on big picture immigration, the challenges that our country has that our age old, he's focusing on a beyonce and jay-z trip. perhaps because jay-z didn't give him enough attention when he was on the senate floor during the filibuster quoting lyrics. so he went after jay-z on twitter, talking about he didn't know about this hunger strike that this young rapper in cuba is undergoing and he should be ashamed of himself for going to cuba. nevertheless, we still need to address gun control. we still need to address jobs and the economy. and he wants to focus on jay-z and beyonce on an approved tri
joining me now, jonathan capehart and angela rye. thanks to both of you for being here tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, rev. >> angela, the outrage. what do you think this is really all about? >> more time to buy for distraction. they really don't want to focus on the real issues impacting us right now, rev. we have a situation where here rubio is in the gang of eight needing to roll out this immigration bill this week. instead of focusing on big picture...
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>> well, if you put it that way, jonathan, maybe i should just pack up and go home. golly, as mark twain said, you know, rumors of my demise may be a little exaggerated at this point. >> reporter: the problem, he said, is with congress. >> jonathan, you seem to suggest that somehow these folks over there have no responsibilities, and that my job is to somehow get them to behave. that's their job. >> reporter: after today's press conference, a senior white house official told me the real source of the president's juice is the american people. and on the big issue this white house believes, big issues like guns, immigration, and the budget, public opinion is with the president and that that will ultimately get congress to act. >> jon, thanks to you and the president also weighed in on that historic personal announcement, jason collins, now the first openly gay team athlete playing in pro sport. the president said he spoke to him, telling him he couldn't be prouder, and abc's george stephanopoulos spoke to jason collins at an abc news exclusive. >> reporter: can you bel
>> well, if you put it that way, jonathan, maybe i should just pack up and go home. golly, as mark twain said, you know, rumors of my demise may be a little exaggerated at this point. >> reporter: the problem, he said, is with congress. >> jonathan, you seem to suggest that somehow these folks over there have no responsibilities, and that my job is to somehow get them to behave. that's their job. >> reporter: after today's press conference, a senior white house official...
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jonathan winters was later a machine gunner during world war ii. ld take aim with his humor too. >> when i told you to stop bothering me -- no, you can't have your old job back as maid here. i don't trust you anymore. and stop sniffling. good night, mother. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in the 24 hours since we've learned of his passing, the next generation of american comedians. the tweets, overnight, from so many. jimmy kimmel, steve martin. rosie o'donnel, albert brooks, both using the word "genius." steve carell calling him "wildly funny." so many of them consider winters one of the finest improv comics ever. this one one of the most famous appearances on the jack paar show in 1964 -- >> do something with a stick. >> reporter: even paar knew he was about to get something good. >> you can give him anything. >> reporter: winters -- becoming a fisherman. we're onto something this time. >> sorry, maragret. >> send in those big cats. >> reporter: the lion tamer. >> send in the smaller ones. >> reporter: and the violini. >> imagine what i could do if i h
jonathan winters was later a machine gunner during world war ii. ld take aim with his humor too. >> when i told you to stop bothering me -- no, you can't have your old job back as maid here. i don't trust you anymore. and stop sniffling. good night, mother. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in the 24 hours since we've learned of his passing, the next generation of american comedians. the tweets, overnight, from so many. jimmy kimmel, steve martin. rosie o'donnel, albert brooks, both using...
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jonathan, what else do we know? >> hi, jon. well, the cdc isn't sounding any alarm bells for the american public because there is no immediate threat. however, it is looking at the long term. public health officials have already taken initial steps towards developing a vaccine just in case it is needed. listen. >> there is an international partnership that takes novel viruses of influenza that emerge internationally assess them for their risk and then go down a pathway towards vaccine development in increments and so we started that process now. nor now just a precaution because it takes a while to develop any flue vaccine, jon. >> jon: how does this compare to past cases of bird flu. >> it's a different subtype from the h 5 viruses that we herd about in the late 90's and over the past decade during previous bird flu infections and some of these earlier outbreaks the virus lingered if paltry populations sometimes for years occasionally spreading to humans, causing severe illness in some cases. while human-to-human transmission
jonathan, what else do we know? >> hi, jon. well, the cdc isn't sounding any alarm bells for the american public because there is no immediate threat. however, it is looking at the long term. public health officials have already taken initial steps towards developing a vaccine just in case it is needed. listen. >> there is an international partnership that takes novel viruses of influenza that emerge internationally assess them for their risk and then go down a pathway towards...
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judd's adviser jonathan miller joins me along with jonathan millbank. jonathan, you wanted judd to run. she's got name recognition, beautiful woman. she's got money. she's got connections. she's got a lot of things that are really important for a candidate for public office. so why do you think she was sabotaged? >> well, you know, i think that what happened was there are two groups of people that were being quoted most of all in the news media whether they were on the record or behind the scenes. and some of them wanted another candidate, secretary of state aliceson leonard. but others sought to either profit from her working on her campaign or would love to have a friend in the u.s. senate. then kind of ironically on the other side, you had people who weren't friends of secretary grimes who wanted to push her into the senate race so she would be running for governor or lieutenant governor back home because she might be a rife afl up with of the preferred candidates. so really the establishment on both sides turned against judd. i'm sure they had some
judd's adviser jonathan miller joins me along with jonathan millbank. jonathan, you wanted judd to run. she's got name recognition, beautiful woman. she's got money. she's got connections. she's got a lot of things that are really important for a candidate for public office. so why do you think she was sabotaged? >> well, you know, i think that what happened was there are two groups of people that were being quoted most of all in the news media whether they were on the record or behind...
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jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence services and law enforcement have become much better at identifying and preventing any potential attacks. so while we might not feel it right now, staive tis particularly speaking, we are much safer now than we were in the decades before 9/11. bill? >> you know, jonathan, we know at least one of these devices was made using a pressure cooker, perhaps both of them in the end. that is not a new tactic, is it? >> no. it's certainly not. in fact, right here, look at these dates. in 1976, there was a bomb using a pressu
jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence...
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jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we'll be getting mail after all on saturdays. the u.s. postal service has backed off its decision to scrap saturday delivery. great. saying congress gave it no choice. anyway, the postal service was looking for ways to save money and they planned to end saturday delivery this summer. but congress pushed back, passing legislation requiring six-day delivery. today the postal service gave in. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." yesterday we brought you the recordings that unmasked the thuggish inclination of senate minorit
jonathan van meter from the "new york times." margie omera. >>> mitch mcconnell trying to spin his way out of the embarrassing campaign strategy tape trying to make himself the victim. this is scary how a guy who's really on the wrong side of everything can make himself look like he's the victim. scary to see the press this morning, by the way. he won. can you believe it? look at the mainstream press. i'm attempted to say lame stream press right now. this is...
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. -- jonathan doody. what happened logistically at that point was a sheriff's deputy went out to luke air force base and talked to the same person that he'd earlier talked to on the phone, secured a copy, a written copy of their report and realized that the gun had been given back to these boys. and so he then had the addresses of both boys. they both lived within a mile of the temple. they both went to high school in a small town close to that. and he found one of the two, one of the two boys. it's the one that had the gun, the .22 rifle. he asked the boy if he knew anything about the murders, and he said, no, he didn't. he asked him if he had a .22 rifle, he said, i do, but i borrowed it from a friend. the deputy asked him if he could take the gun for testing, and the boy said, sure. the sheriff's deputy left there, went back downtown where the sheriff's office had its main office and announced that he had the murder weapon. he wasn't serious, he was kidding. -a jocular kind of thing -- it was a jocular
. -- jonathan doody. what happened logistically at that point was a sheriff's deputy went out to luke air force base and talked to the same person that he'd earlier talked to on the phone, secured a copy, a written copy of their report and realized that the gun had been given back to these boys. and so he then had the addresses of both boys. they both lived within a mile of the temple. they both went to high school in a small town close to that. and he found one of the two, one of the two boys....